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iHid tu <i?^ '/
A. hmlb?t e\V)- ^?fod'and^ruf, who lovVd
'.jin'wo^c ilwii HIV., ' ? ?'.
. Oi nriy .l.i in Tiiu rt? ti>? arm.-, from the
'( *l"i ilv v i
. Hftot foon jijjMH ht# f^iUIr].;- j.ifMrd, thtm
ttvl -li in! i -T? foff ' g .
Aijd troth ttis-dyiiifc hr<>tU?r'?fVJc the youth
T*?? forced *o%V.'' ' !J? fAixt
?f\* |n Witnflj'ho prfjon <vaUs, b?neiith'
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(i. Km si*ti ?V lal-iiTjr lo ?oi?tH% 1i1i
fwcrr^brdj, \ * " * *
' Ifthfiitli foj in thyirAjor, did o\ i^j I
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l<ni ?otiit?t]^ i^te -?iul tttil^ood -+mfn'd, <
ilmt *i)?*t i.o.T .if^intlf*;* I
Willi i?-?ra nji^iriLi irjiow<U??4u'tsk?, ty?J> !
I.i-Ard Ins ( Ai-tWig l n .ili.
r"* v. -< ' " iftr. .? ?' ' JL, I
Brirv^ Chi iitirfli soldier,./?rc ther trc't, thy <
' tni!" nil in.ri?Ste^
tr Anil b?atii:g or Mj^le alirHl#.?Wl I!
null* th?^ qVver ri jVo ; i (
yJ Y i-t f< r tlio.vUsi? d -pAtVcdoni-, ye rtio?rn?it ,
...J <*M? Vu ?tv|\ * ' . y
N ow lii*< cftYtiiTi' fork is <]un?\ Oou gives J |
? " lil# liolovid rloep."
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I. 0?!w *?i?l lie me\Jiis fato, and diJ 1
not fear l.i wi.-, #
'* ' ' j >
ICtioV ing tli?taii&o]* b< iglit would beru lii#
>l>lrinp (Wilaft i ' 1
%here in fli/tf fur yff " better Tond," to the'
'*' weary r??t ti gUVn,
.frSy Oli I innjr U?? broken household baud, unite-. ?
once mere iii rieaTi'it. - r - ,
li e.m.
Oakuakps. Aupr. lwji, 1S<\8. - ^
. ENVOKCIKU Alt *C(?WflHl/'Tliill,i*A . '
? . < I c^poiliU'tll. of #'
i;! 1 ' * * f"r '->l|K wriirs :
.. 1 lun vfij lih|'iivalr iiitiiMtt..ion that 1
. "jinatleis in tliid. OfpartHifmt are auutn- '
?" iug n more fi?fm*l/le attitude unilor tl(*
anjitni?ion of H-rgailie; Ceiu-i.sl I'illu**, 1
w- ^niuiniKitit^ _y<T|mW*cr nnd Conjeiipt 1
liufetiu'at tk>lywiiui%. Mi**. I had the 1
pleasure of ertnverr?i>? \vitb**hf ticirernl '
t' , re*ter<lftT, hu?\ learn fiVtn Vfm that he '
-* > intend* tp hnvo e\ety **' in hi* ?!
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|ri|Minvm IIM%V IB IOV U'.HF If IICl'l
in l?*a th*n *Wt*y tUy*. Ui*ir>ul?rs *?? 1
*0 airingd#* tngt-wtrj ?{Hn,between
'r t>?<* nfl%.d.-.f JHv i 4;? jfii \itTh|byiM. *
' is itq I P ., a iu.tU' Uhi-W ft* '
PjV ^nroiUn^iu. "Krcry '"VjUg*, nun
fHK? iVtruu^h-'tit tlif Ctftnury |h jj?nr?led> 1
nn?l ?vi-r *vlio tin* n<M
y*r'i>^ ysujjr .*!? s- Htft tfouL J
[\ ?i?K Uy? c.,u, uyin Vei* ditycliuii i?im1 '
r? Lw?^?u5j.^?ii i)1er? and ?
^ VfllMWipl* lltMntwm..
^{, i?l?t f? t*re*t Ml .J bin orfh^riio/igtd' 1
|ui> 1/t I'M "Wine ?. .!. e-BMBO.
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I A? ci'i.in \f >> !'?? piWI uf\ r.*i ^H?(ibjr
I (iui r.ulitiKlii, tnt MU>inbMkcf ' he f^lgk I
njght.ut 7a*4#|HB ,
I* ; ?? '-v. .
I litur ft Iihtl. Wj'iMMiwI tq.ftnert't
I ommv Kl Vi CK<^ 1M. - A qm.rOin , <
W,.was |>r?t?* l7ou.Own ft., n
I ?*N- ?t<^* ftf ??y CoQMafjiiM Vtiftu : 11 nswrtofi, H
ft , will) I lie fjrif^tlfca U,? ;.pp?.inn.wMM | I
u| u comntHiea :? wnii oh il.- < .gveftior. hi
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K>??? atot?o-" frtuai ^TAAL"
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Thursday Mot i>i^g, Sept. 24, 1808.
^ While nearly every b<*ly,\in
tht?w di^< nerate tlm?, aregriwdrnfr lWe
><>or In thdir maniacal strwggM to be
crtmVii^h. or ridlier, wtHle llbey lliitik il
| i* llwir power?-oli, tlio ?tHferin^ tji'ot
W Cattsetf by it?^white all this b* going
qj? iwoiinJ ?s, wo say, it i* nccaMotmlly
^lOtwitljitapdmg *e b'?p of iMflg*
Slaw** plerv-mtt to lite liaari. Mr. Sam
rat:t>. MrCi.AXAtiAX, nf tbia Di<lric\,
.gr?hd-i"?t'b1* miM, eighteen-inilca above
the Court I louso, tiio gM't of all ?old tors'
VoiilieaTrefc or toll., Woi^ord tliia As
>b Act <>f jueticc. nut expecting that ita
"l?eing btvitglu to.|\|e ?re< or ear* of
apVcuWttoi* dr ealbrtirffieia, would"
hi . Uiin^, ua^Ve^kuow that no appeal
<r|iatevor "can 1>q nihd?.tUal will reach
ih*m. v
X ' * -ui f 4. '
.,' iCy Mr. Trfofe. A. McOautkh lias
exhibited In 6iw ofDrm'a specimen of
Ui* twin production*, the like of vricli
wc "d<v not reipemter ever to h?rvo *aen"
before. It- in n cornstalk /roin which
Ave duccof* hnveaprung rack one beingf 1
nearly ?a large as the mother stalk, ami
the whole bearing ri?n? ears taxi a *n>?'l
nnbhjh < the e?r? are all of a g >oti
wwilTllled and of found porin. Succor*
are vcr.y putnmon, latl it is seldom they
lifcar so, well a? tlie?e have done. e*
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A'. W. tv Davis, NJ?j<?r andQuarter*
unrtBl'rf^ ft/ine lime paat stationed ?l
jfii-s place, hM been tmnjiforroJ lo nnofiiVr
department, and. It is ?on? Mr.
Ciiaki.ks L. Uivis, ,litis been appointed
lo occupy VI* J>!aee, (lie position
ufCaptain. aria A-u.i*t?nl Quartermaster.
WW!* we regret ^tli'e transfer of
Maj." D aTib, we ilo not tbiuk -Mhat hia
?mi. alia ha? bad much to <lo in llie
iTffichXif bin falhfc*', will pivve any. Ie.?a
nccej-teMe I-) (lie cofiii/.tmilv. hut feel
!?.#?u.r^?( tlmt~ ho will, by lii* cmiVnpav
i?od iljrbaoftp rtml efficiency ?a an ofli
?er, iyorinbo place be fill*.
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F-r the Soathera Eatetprlse.
'A. CARP.
Coi.i'Mtu a, Polk OoOkty. N. C.\. )
Sepf. JOtli, 180S. y , '
,V#W??. EdUur* -1 be*e boeit u?*
[jrmKi that ?h<i?) "jire variou* report^
in circulation'in trcyt-hviHe, Sotfh C-r I
?Un*. ifijuriofte jo hit repulmion. la
ihe first place, Iihnve never origpiHtud
ir.fculteri up ft ponce routing. Lfjoke
w.ileii.dw60?\iili?, N..0., by rrj^cvt of
lie |k< pie. on the lUb <jf Auyflet,?
I lie rcaol??iona that were neaaAl -(lie*/*
mmo drawn np before 1 arrjjrtH, ""d
*or< cover submit led R> in*. I have '
aever or written'one word in furor I.1
jf desertion, .noilhor lrHve I eter, i&
any \\;iy whutirtcr, a>l*i#?d tlio people
lo rofcisl lli< b?\r* cf'tlue cap r. try, tit lie?
cotiwrlptl or deserters ; w liareCer ia rajd
lo the contrary*. i?/nine. .J ham never
uttered A'eeufiiTicnt, or any thiiif? like
it, in fayor of, surrender or aubtnkuion,
iiii'1 I litute never said f lint 1 waj in (?
k'*?r of t% Teconsunvtion of ike "~OiJ
Utiion. 1 Itave in jnivhlo ami in pub*
[ic, fjtf^out.c. d Lincoln ai d Lis AdiiHiiw |
(ration as violently, and as bi{Urhj, as |
rjf*y man in IK* xahole Southern country. 11
.' I volunteered Linn^diAtely*rif'.?i IJft
*OlnV first 1'recta TO iUiqu. aucf carry ir.g
i>ne of tlm tirxt companies to the I it* kl
from North Carujpm, niidsci red part
?f the ftrat year of .the war, 'and I ain
ready id volunteer njpin at any mo*/
iiien^M'hen my conrrtry may require it.
I learn it has been reported that a can-'
lain threatened tp shout me at a certain
[dace, where I went to niiike a *ubmi??
dun kpeeeft, And* that I went off and
>pbke II another'place. Kflch a thing |
never occurred or. any thing like it, and
I pronounce the Atfiiemciit utterly false
fin] vithmrt foundation. I leaip that
thus linen repotted tlint I nm "yi'g
*t> piotect (lonelier*,, and urging wive-*,'
ami rtiotheta to write to their i
icietida in the army to cohie home.
!iu?lf tcportB H*e moM, miserable lies, let (
hem I?c uttered |>y whoever they may. I
car* that. it has. "been said (hat I was
Mt Abolitionist, mi'd iiad iihoady taken
I.-- oath ? ! n|l?gi|tii4k to the Lincoln
dovernaief t.
l.basdly suppose that it is neeemary torfply
toiffboh ridiculous and black fnlaeUpeds*
Uov? could I hnee taken such 1
sn.oadii Vk'ho would 1 have taken
i} lie fore, bpen dbyosed to do sal j
[ bareTnuiti ba(ii%ud raiaed-its this counity,
aml*Y ort% diji ur a Xomthei n man- 1
34 r*'?r ?"** WD ? iff* rountry. I
yieUl to no otve ill* inf HttaebuietiC to
HV*"tint;y,-?rid *l*? of my <
- > . *T belong te fftl lHwerVaiive i
toty in Keiab Carolina. an*-1 awn in ;
iaaor WjsMfre. Wot of none o tkfrdian wa
kawwi^/e^Hacfti ba?etl by the ftOWueyrU
irfpHtenk, >f tlif Tadq^nd^de of" our ,
)Jyti\ty. i dTsv a' but lately" litiiud of 1
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GREENVILLE, SGUffl (
> ", f'i'V '" -J JlL-iJU-ULt-U-U
ihvwo ?!< alfeiiefoi* tga?nei im in'Cfreen[
villa-, South Caroling anil IimI?ti ti cer??CC>t
thetn. There arq nD tuch reports
HX^iwt m4 in.iuT. own Sit a to apd in lay*
own section of the country ileal X mil
litwareof. -You
VH1 <lo m? the favor to publish
this letter, and Oliver papers yho me**
feel any iuteces* HI Ilia jrnaiter,* will
please copy iC * ?
1 1 Rin tnon rospee.fuJIr yofcrs.
:V ' WHJUi>1 % JONES.
For the 8outhorn Enterprite.
Mctsrt. Editors?A letter of Gen.
, Washington, written at the dafkest pe
riod <Jf Ilia w.tnr of indcjSendence,. ha*
just beeo published.- The femedy which
he recommended) was the celling of the
Ablest men of the country into'Cougre*s.
No one will deny, thai sir*h men are
greatly ntoded abw, YVoufil any man
vole fm an inferior commander of onr
Army from considerations of JVieudship,
or refuse to rbte for one of known virtue
and superior, ability from personal
dislike! Let every rqter at qar next
.Congrrs'sibnar election exainine-hivcmn
lreAi t and be gorefna?V.by his beet judgment
in giving hje vote. The grant
question now before, the country, ie (lie
atato of the Currency.
liar# wo any able Financier in either
branch of,CoDgra?s or in tho C*l>inent1
r certainly know none such. Ilarc we
such a one now offering hi* aoNioeef"?-.
I have heard but OM opinion txpfeftsed
as to the very gtenl ability of Mr. J. P.
JlojGt. 1 con say, with p*rfi?ct *inc?r>
Lty, that if] held a seat in Congress, 1
would yield it as I would yield the
command of an army* to a more able
corifmar.Jer.
1 do not"8esire*in the least ttttfUpnr
age Mr. Farrow. lie is a pure and e*
tiruable gert'Utum. and a highly
re?peclaMo member, and in ordiuary
time*, I would'regutt to see lum superseded
; but in the present crisis of 'Hie
country, 1 do not kuow any member of
Congres-* whose stent' would not be bets
t*r filled "by Mr. Horce. After the ear
is over 1 would gladly restore Mr. Farrow
to the position.
. -V GREENVILLE.
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PROM RICHMOND.
OorrCspoMteoes ?t loathem Entfrj ri?e.
' Richmond. Sept. 9th, 1803.
jHftisra.J&lltorttr?b&irHi lis have claps
ed since 1j?i I wrote you ; in the meantime,.
ini)flily ulcerations^ Iihvc taken
place, bntllos have been fought, cries
have boon beseiged, and the desolating
band of-war has spread itself ovip* a
largo extent of, territory, but, nevertheless,
the same unflinching determiiiation,
the same determined zeal, tho same
undying .patriotism, exists in t)se bosom
of the soldier, if no wbere.el??, to tiglit
our freedom's battle. The chorus* -of
KU'I# diu'y is:
"(jQnui one, corse nil, this rock sliall fly
Prom its fi/n> hnsaas synn ns I."
The sutntricr has come Mid gone ;
the yjtirhing breeze (lint but n short
time back played buruingly over our
bodies, ami the blight shining suu thai ?
literally scotched us in it* daily oourso,
have gradually cooled down, in a groat
measure, 'and . we now hare pleasnift
days and cool nights. lV.it a short
and Uio liaiid<cf lay winter wiIj |
hold iu. in his g- asjv,. shivering ami
tremtling nt b?? touoh. Wo must say,
wo%dr4!id bra salntsions, bringing, along
n? bo will, his frosty pants and snowy
niautle. Comparatively speaking, we
have winter here ; winter pure and gen
eino ; winter, freezing cold.
Ifichmond is still ilie same, with its mongrel
population of o?ery species. I >ogs,
garropirs, speculators, gamblers, Yankees,
and spies. The prices ?f every
commodity,"fc-oip a pin up, continue to
rise, rise, rise. What do you think of
tobacco at from $2.t)0 to $4.00 per
lb. Huggies from $1,000 to 'i.OOO, aud
io f??r?l? and so on T People appear to
be erased,. rand?'Utterly to/id in llieir
insane career After luohey, more money.
It eeeifts to ua, that they hair* inscribed
on their hearts, thair *001a, jn burning
loiters, money? money. Every on*"
for himself now, ami devil lake _ the
hindmost. Every day in (he streets we
meet poverty and wealth?want and
|deuty ; vet, the paper* bold out all is
wait. Plausible fellows behind a pen, j
who ceti scribble ami dictate end **&pretaj.wliirt
Ronre. andsufx'l 1
fating. Crime, vice, iniquity, and fin 1
niftTery conceivable ejpyaeler, abound in
this modem 4>oiriorrah?
. ,THo Virginia Legislature is now io.
teeelen ; we pesmne they wilt Legislate j 1
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lAROLWA; THURSDAY iM>B
u- .:c.. . xiL. u
' upon UieeOrreo?7-?th6 Military organiaation
of the State, And wo "hope upon |
epeoaUfbre. ' Something inuet and I
should be done bf them; no time lor <
detnagogmn end wirepulling; nt> time 1
for Iluueembe speech making and tick- I
ling with' straw. Jhere must be ac- i
Hon, notion, action* * I
Lincoln has delivered himself a letter, i
which U characteristic the man, buffoon,
knave, murderer and fool fliers <
it no uee to criticise, for lite wfrrli) imisl
know that k nation usurping to itself
science, and art, progress and ch'iliza-tfon,
'is governed to fts disgrnco by a .
brute and ftpish gibben^sg idiot. The |
document is LincolnUh all over; it i
hears tho stamp of the cloven foot; be ;
it determined to ' exercise power?to
hold his power, and to continue the war,
whether his iv. .cresting subjects are wil I
ling or-not. If you arc For war, says j
he, I am, if. not,I am. ? His intention,
we think, is uncompromising war?to ;
sacrifice afl, if bo can, except' women
'and children ; to.emancipate the-negro,
kto-b*7 waste the fertile .flelds*of the
South, to spread desolation and devas*
tatf-?n over the Jjtnd. We trnit, l?ow?.
^ver, nil their barbarous-deMgn?i,wHI bo
frustrated ; that "we may be able to
,1.:... l:? r ?k. ? - ?
uii^o uiiii irom uur worcer* una esinoH?h
n separate And independent nationality.
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As to '.lib Democracy of lite Nlifth <
doing anything for the South, at pres i
eut, we liuvo little confidence in it; in I
fact none. The tiino may come, Lot I
now, when thvir prospects arb brightest, i
hut rather in an uncertain degree, than i
ever before, the South need not Iwrpo f r |
a discontinuance of the war. It pould <
be absurd to e/itertafn such a notion ;
the Northern people Are impressed with
the idea of irconslructYou and perseiva
tion of tbti Union.
. Sefmour baa backed down, and the
war-democrats, Or rather demagogues,
as. yan Burcn and Cothrarj stand forth
the embodiment of. the Northern mind.
Soma people'-expect Something fiom
V?il*ndigham?we do not, and nevr
did. ValUndigKHin Is a Ueconrtructionisl
anJ Uni >n man. I To is ambitious '
and ttspiiing, and whatever will advance '
him. and bo peiceives in the popular I 1
will, he will ol?ey. As to a revolution '
a*the North, it is nbsuid to think of. '
As long a* they imagine or conceive of 1
success, no matter wfcat elements of die- '
affection and discontent may bo slum- *
beiitig in the mnuk of the masses, rev. 1
ohitioiiiziflg is a fallacious hope. 1
As to intervention, it is played out, '
unless lite South cie.-ceiuli Train her po '
Won, places herself in tire attitude of 1
a suppliant, And is willing to Accede to '
certain conditions. At once humiliating
ltd disgraceful with our proseht views. I
Whilst wo would prefer rather to come '
under* foreign protection than Yankee
rule under ntjy terras, we are qoI disposed'to
yield to humiliating conditions
to receiro foreign support. Untler im
other circumstances, unless the United
*' ^ * * *
St Ales fo/ces them inlo ft war, will, or
can wc expect Aid from them. They
ju?' rejoiced in -this war, because it
strengthens *awd establishes monarchy,
and brsnka up forerer this American
Republic.
If the United States has format! au ?!-.
lianec, offensive ami dofansire.-wilh Russia,
as is stated, and in her pride interferes
with French eonqrieal in Mexico,
the reault will, we conceive, be favorable
to us, and force France and England
necessarily into a war which tlHy do
not wish, to engage. If audi* be the
case, which w? sincerely trust may be,
the Reels of England, and France wilj
drive the- Yankee galleys from the
*en% leave out ports open, require nil I
.l__2 , -It. -I 1 ii -
uicir Biinv^iu m\ i/omu, hiici viinoiq ire
to strengthen our navy,and Achieve our
indepsnceuce* .-.Ail separation without
being required to n*k for ?iJ or seek
for iui4rveiiiii>o. . v
It may l?e trw, ft* hMbeen observed,
that figbtiiig will inn etui the war, but
w4 of lb* South, bftvs only to look to
ouraelvw*?t6-pur own strong Mint and
hopeful l>e>*ru J sooner ov later, ptftrte
mutt mid will assuredly com*. Danger,
difficulties.hf? fe be faced, hardships,
privations and suffering lias to b? eu?
dursd ) other nation*. battling for fheir
libsrtie* and wgRfb) hail to cudurc the
Mime. '! Tantn maris (rut, Jtomanvw
utodtAto* gentium-" bat we ar? saii?fie<l
thai fiaal and conclusiveseparation will
be the result. U cannot be otherwise ;
it i? marked crut as "plain a* the need!?
that paint* to tlie Nerlli pole.
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All at present stfiiu cloudy ahJ;
gloomy,Jmr .atleh i? the condition df
bums i affaira lit time*: iu in tho Affair*
of individual life, so in the l^jstorv of r
nations.- Other nations Loire emerged i
from os dnik and gloomy n slate, and
stood forth, after year* of trial, in the
roll glow of inafilrood?the ol>>erv?d *
of the observers?the ft cent of the free.
So will the South. Once we diaponded
; when prospects were bright," tr# >
looked, or endeavored k> look, through i
the misty vpil of die. future and Saw,
as we believed, pass over the magic glass,
the great'conflict, one of life nud.death,
eiivenl'ually to be successful, but Only i
niter n hard, arduous; desperate and
Ranguinery struggle. But we are in it j
now ; the ciowa is to be obtaiued ; the >
victory won, none should dispond. IfaYfe'
fall, we mirst beceme, lienors of wood
and drawers of water. If successful?'
which we must be, .f^eemon of n Confederacy,
established and reared ?
nniidnt the bbicknesa of darkness, let
lis all lise superior to the.gloomy and
sombre fo rush ado wings which seam to
rest upon the minds of many, and see
through the inuikuy cttrt&in of ihe futusc,
bright and gloiiolis beams of light
that well burst afresh upon fb* vision,
ere long, fighting up the horizon, dispelling
gloom nnd shade; leaching the
instructive lesson :' that amid the dark'
est hours of life, though, we may not be
ulilfl iOi hPTinh nln ?lin ?vl?w.?? ? '?
>.v.w . ?r |'>.l>w>l V (UW- J^IWIII j C #IC
but just enteriYtg upor. the great sea wo
liavo been in search of, where the Lehrs' '
man can guide the hark' and anil safely.,
jpnii its btoad and expansive bosom,
provided he is skilful, lione-?t aml-eSi ]
iri^ot?the.crew faithful ivtid obedient, 1
and a spirit ofharuiony and order prevails"
amongst all.
FROM VIRGINIA.
Correspondence of Southern Cntorprlse,
Cami? IJ ami-ton Lkgion, )
Itktkksijui<O, Va , tjvpt.0, 18C3. ' j
. /Mm- Enterprise?As a few lei.-tire
hours present themseres this momfng
between drills, I will use them wrjtirg
to you, nllhougVhut little, if any thln?,
has transpired to change the monotony '
>f camp life since 1 last wrote nt liioolu .]
Jhutch. We ate now encamped on "
Jackson's Hill near, the city water 1
sroi ks in a large old field?guard ex- !
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ending all found the entire lhigade.? '
>tir wood- is hauled, and water is (villi- i
n lite iines. We hay? to get a pass I
ipprovcd by (Jen. Jeukjus'to get out '
>f the lines, everpt when we. r?n the
iloekade/" Each company keeps otie
man at home at ? time i>n on .!?? <.
*ui lough, that is short but street,-? i
l'lTiee members of our company left for 1
ioikn for 30 days Sunday lasi, who
i?d furnished meruits for the cnippa* :
ij. Those of u? who hj?ve not been |
*> fortunate as to draw n furlough yet, <
lonsoles ourselves by rcineiubeiing the '
>ld maxim, that ' every dog has his i
I*y r ' \ ,. ;
We arc enjoying (iop weather at the ,
iresent, and peihaps the weather will t
lot bo ?a goixl when our furlough does <
some ; if so, we will make our jack on
he boy* that is at home now. We
ire seeing a fitio time?got plenty ^
o eat, have but little to do, and u li0>t I
>f pretty young ladies c?ery evening *
:omo out to se* on diill tand dio?s-, .
>nrade. Tbe ekizens are generally very (
tind to the soldiers in this place; bow |
iver, there are someold tight-Rats that are <
io leiulei hearted that they cannot boar 1
o ask but $32 a bushel for sweet pota?
oos. I ?m proud to ray that they are i
lot-all this way; three of us tobacco ,
vorins, called into the store of Colonel <
iowlelts, r tobacco incrchnnt in this '
iluce, to.make a purcliasc, and ha would
,^?. ?ii ... ki- Ji?.
ui mih u> hii|, u<u tinaiy (j*t? lit an j
nuch a* we could consume in the next i
nonlli. May the home of Col. Rowlalt I
in<l those who fallow his exnnrpTc, '
>ev$r be over itin by ili? accursed Van *,
tea, \rl?o would gladly lay in ruius the j
mni?s an<hbabitalloua of nU true South- ]
?n men ami -women. The
mail has .just arrived ; this i? the
ivclteat lime in ramp ; it \roold cio you. *
food to see us soldier# rallying round
lie Orderly Sergeant as lie approaches
?ur quarters, with the hope of hearing (
reen those at homo ; "but roanv of'tw .
rave to turn oft disappointed, iifrd await J
be nrrital of the next mail.
TMs leafae our company enjoying |
irte health, with the exception of Liouf. ^
i. C. Tbomnaon, who hn? been very t
ich for the last "few day*, but is now t
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qham ?jf
duty-again ia A <0W da/s-J ?* 4 ^
1 Will. now ?Ww?;^ pranking thai as Jj
oftem a? opportunities present them ^
selves, rtni will b??r Horn'. rST * n
* . FRANK^ u
,, $h?%^?f*fee?*d< n
As was WtpeclM. ttie ennelant skrr-" &
robbing" belwetirthe opposing armies *
Nortfc of us* that has been going op fpr '*
(he last t*0 weeks, has at length result- r|
Kl In' n general Uatllo. - Tl?e armies OH V
both' shies undoubtedly sxeeed in num- "
hers tiirm# tlist hWre jot been engaged .
in any,of l ho butt le?field t of iK* West, **
and, hi view of the importance of the
result, rhjch is follj appreciated bj ell, *
wo may expect, when the- event; are *
fully known, to pi ace upon rpcwid the
history of one of. "Oia -tnost desperate
struggles thnt has been wittis*<lea3durs
ing the war. " ' V
The manceuvreing that has been go- *(
mg on s-iiwj inq enemy crwsw iob riTer
and .our for&s felt back from East fe
Tennessee and the rite^, in frotot of DaJ .
ton and Rome, ana extending Went 4o 1
the Strtte fine, resulted in forcing Imck
the columns sent ont by.Itos&ncrt\nr. to-ward
Dal ton, Koraa aud up Wills' Vatley,
to hie main body, sshicb- -occupied e
a line and some miles South of the river, 1
t^e loft North, of Uio?gofd- Gen. BraggV '
iigbt- w*s in tbfc vichilty of Ringgold, > _
under Longstreet. "Gen. Hill command- >
jed the centre, and Gen. Polk the left. 1
Geti. Backner's cdrps also formed part ?
vf the^lefr.? - Gen.
Bragg determined (o^bting op
a general engagement, and this deterinitiation
was announced to the army ^
in a general order, whjjyh was-published j;
on -Saturday. Hie troops shared Iris
"piril to the most enthusiastin degree, j(
and we an-informod endured the fatigue
irptepsry in the mosi cheerful iiiannor. jj
On Saturday morning,.the left,.under n
Gens. Polk and Buckner, attacked the -n
enemy's right, and drove them back. 0
SMiive four miles, when evening came on (
nnd the pursuit. w?* stopped. ' At the ^
oame lime, Gen. WaDcer'a division made
aSi attack on the fnemy's right centre 1
and made some juipression. Duting
the day, Kastmcrauz held a position qii j
Pea Vipo Creek,-where, he had a bountiful
supply of'wlWer. nnff at 10 o'clock j
at night our tioops horn the left were ^
concentrated upon the left centro and a
charge made. This is reported to have ^
been a lenihle struggle, but (he enemy ^
fiuuHy gave way, when otir forces adj g]
ranced. charging acpbs the crock and c
irecupyiug the heights otrtbe other side. ^
In this struggle, our loss was about ^
I ,ft00, "and one of our'general officers ]r
informs us -tho ground over which our
Iroops passed in the pursuit was literally
covered with the Federal dead and
a-ouuded. -Tin? positron thus securrcd
is an important one,,and so ap|>earR to
inre been understood by both tides; p
rence, the despeiato character of tho tl
druggie that took,plnce. it
On Sunday, the fight was resumed ^
tlong the entire line, and was-obstinate- B
y kept up during the dny. Only an P
jidemrite statement of the result baa w
reached the city, but enough is known P'
to warrant ua in baying the advantage
rested with our arms. On the right '*
uul 'the left, the enemy vrere driven **
truck some distance; his centre resisted rl
irery at task.- It wAs understood, at e'
risl accounts, ihnt a concentration of 1;
)tir forces would be made cn this iw??i- *
ion this morning. f ' T
Tlie losses ypon l*>lli tide# has been f*
re*y heavy, h in impossible to get any
bing definite ns to the totals, but ac- P
xmnis represent' them as enormous.?
^ur los*, ut> to last evening, hns been
Mtiinntod by some gentlemen as high
is 6,000 killed, mid wounded, nod all .
Jon cur in saying that of llie'enemy was *'
uuch larger. Koine two thousand Fed
;rai prisoners were taken yesterday.? *
Dur loss of officers ?s reported heavy ; *j
t>ut \fre have been unable to obtain paricular*.
The grounded rfire being !!
Drought to.the hospitals in the rear its
i peed fly as possible, Koine few hare P.1
'tached the city.
Oor loss in .general officers, so far as ^
ive-ba\o been able to learn, is as fob (.j
lows: Gen. l'reston Sniijli, of Teanes* l(
>ee, and Gen. \Vr.fTord,of Georgia, till g(
ml on Satuiday. Gen. Walthall,.
Mississippi, is reported killed, but (hraSfl
iacks continuation. Geo. Uenniyg we*
wounded in the breast ; Gen. Win. |
PeAsInn ires nlan waiil.ist 'fKa ma i
h I votvtl " Iiw IIVUIIV VVIj VU? V11U im
,?ro of his wound hr.e not t^an^pired
liere. Gen. Gregg wa* wounded* in the ?,
lead?the Well entering below flie left ^
inr and coining out under the left ore. p(
IJe is now at.Maiiettu, And h'm wound is |
lot considered necessarily fatal. Gen.
Hood lost it leg. Gen. Cleburne, of
Aikans*:*; is aI?o reported woimded. .
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. ? 'mmrn ? * ?
Bno^r^i^w KcWvrtrs.?Thi* arrant it
knave ha* -iwued a pjxnpectua of title j>
Kuoxville Whig atid Rebel VeotiUtor, g
lie publicnii )n of which is Uilre coo- *1
noticed hi KnfoviiJe in October next. ,w
la eajre : th
"It wiil umrmeneo whtr'tbie hell- .41
>orn -and hellhound rebellion, "where
He traitor* forced ace to leave off, and Im
ill who" wish the paper would rle w?U rl
o bygin w ith the !lrnt issue,'an 1 intom! ; tl
hat a single ptrfier ehall bu worth the | L
u f4 YC-ZraB
5
nd cut frtfm jne ra?t
r^st-' js^^KKS-'
iy j^uriMj ifHlR^fea, flW 9*<atfe??SnblH ^
irnw, ui polliio-, T abnu,
sniinol. hrgM Iti-fiu j41-' *
'now Nothing* and^KvpuMNyw.*
imembw oqJy my Oore^men*.
JO ffreaorvntion of the Vedernl U
* richly worthy hM the
load ??d troesuM tfcetr p' * TIB!
lif ooet? evep 10 kfonxierin: -1 "*
re priHit r*?e ?*f inen, nn? the cvV^3|
um prion of nil tb? nHnatyr'of rikjwfo^jS^y^B
HeWs JVom the 2rpi?*.
That ia g!o?io)M oowe fnqxp
V* bnve no reUMn to tliiefrdU.it. ,
IrntegV try which Ko*enornt,z lm*?h. .,
bmprtled fo Wit ltdraw from ClmtLdhpo%
haS been eft>i?t<*d ?through t? Wi?Jw '
eld of operation*. * All fUe aleujr-ti"- f
lie campaign Were not petoeptudo' (V
ne <el>o?e powfr _of ii-i'?n would .
nable him to CO?npr?n?Mt jit m gltr.oo "
be motemypta of armies iu pro^rwrfwr
uv?? un iuw vvniiiiriK, nHMCCJC p
ras Lincoln's prompter white the scene*
rere f-hiftfrig, mid Provident Davis nut
>y the telegraph operator at Richmond",
[irecting the movement* nod concentre- ?
ion of Boutbern troop*. The plan at
Iterations was suggested "to the Prask**
cnt, with whose concurrence it fiin
een effected.
The same necessity which -has eomelled
the evacuation of Chattanooga
ill continue to exist til) Kosenoranz'e ne
of communication wisL hie base of ?
perations is no longer endangered. It __
i very probable if we hdld Ql*nUan^w?^>
h, that within a week we abdll also
uid. linoxville.. }a **1I these inoveleuts,
llosenerant's losses of supplies,
1 the ragged country over which he (
mat inarch, will bo cpormoua. and he
itar be Compelled to retreat tp Uurfroea- , /
toro or &helbyviile, eince ft is easier to
uove mi army than supplies of an army.
We shi'U'd r.ot, however, hope for too
Mich. It is enough, just now, that we . *
iave regained Chattanooga. and that
ve hare men and ntdtcrial of war to
iold it. We cann6t believe that our
rmpr is just now .in condiiior *,?{ make
vigorous aggressive movement. Its .
upply department was doubtless disorored
Ly 'recent events, dud if the
Irength of the arm)* liae been augmeotd,
thy difliculty of feeding it ia increasJ
in the same ratio. If all that we
am from above be true, Bragg wiW be
t Middle Tennessee duiitig the next
lotith.?Atlanta Register^ }8tb.
'SWI1 * From
the Rnpidan "
We learn that Gen. Lee's atmy, or a
orlion of it was in line of battle near
ie lvapidan yesterday, tlie enemy havig
advanced to the Hapidsn in force,
here was some- Irkirnriabing bet worn
io pickets; hut, the enemy having aussnded
Lis for said movement, there
as no seilou* collision between the opusing
forces.
The Yankee* crossed the Rappahanock
on the night of the 12th inst., in
rong fbi oe, with three eorjjs of infautt,
livo brigades of rurally an? six or
ig't batteries of artillery?in all about
5-000 or 20,000 men. Their edvanoe
as very tapid, but uot unexpected.?
bey have taken ubouVfthy or -seveoLyvc
prisoners and thrtee pieces of arlil-;
iry. Our men fought" gallantly. distil
ing ^ very inch of ground to Mitchll's
Station, ou ?fc?* Orange and Alex- ?
ndria Railroad, four mites this "vide ?>f
itlpeper. Our loss in hfcpreicri'cd
e- about 150 Jtilled, wounded ami mi-*
W
A spirited fight took place, Mondav.
t Raccoon Ford, in which lite fth Yiinia
Cavalry repeatedly chaiged an I
rove the Yankees back. Their i -'H
as or sixty killed and wr<-uu.ie.i,
>ur loss was only four or-five. The teeated
efforts of the etemy to gain the
ver were foijed, and we now hold po?
?s* ion of I he foid. Among th? rumot y
iht train yesterday tuts ope to <L?
Ifect that a p^rt of Smart's Mdnkm sin
l>Adbeen explored WBtwt'Xnft-Lei
>n and Kepidaii Rivers. ? .It
if believed that the demor.-?twt.o'
n the upper Uupp*/>?wioel is h.c.-mv
feint to cow* other movement**-*A.kal.lu
a/li'Uiinn i >d Fin.lat tol*. Ikiir .
? VI'BUiJ w?u?i.Hv?T.n
-to raft which ample preparation*
are been mad? y but it t? more pro bale
'hat thia movement i? only a * ' rejnnoiatance
ii) fore?," toascertain tbo
bitten and probable of .Gen.
ee'a army.?Iiicbmond Whiff, IGth.
Pol'$ RrniNn.? ?omo yeara ago n
rrot belonging to n gentleman i?r
nnchette'r, Teitnewee. was used t# By:g
around and going about wherever
pleased. Ofls day, ?WU U*wa?
evehed upon Ifestnfcfc in a neighboring
ardun, a hawk ea?ne along and bore it
*a>: Parting over it* ?syn garden, in
kich was at vrock a boy who had Ad
|*arrol many a time, and whom it
Mrw inncl/belter than it knew the huge
id that had it in. low, it called to the
a#
>at no dropped "1'retry Pqjfe "*"**
urry, and-sought o meal el*? where.